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BeeEater


BeeEater
Photo Information
Copyright: Rohit Kumar (rohitjpr) (18)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2005
Categories: Birds
Camera: Nikon F80, Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8 D ED
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2006-01-09 11:17
Viewed: 1318
Points: 4
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
The picture has lost some of its quality as its the paper print that has been scanned and converted to digital format.
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To Fisher: Thanks!!rohitjpr 4 01-10 13:09
To marmottelolo: hirohitjpr 1 01-09 13:06
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bonjour
joli sujet mais je pense que la photo est decolorée par le temps.
laurent

sombody was writing on your picture!

Hi Rohit,

Welcome to Trek N.

Well done on the effort, composition is weak.
In all honesty you should have no worries on your end for highjacking images, this one is very weak in comparison to images on this site that have no copyright watermarks on them, besides, did you read the statement before signing on, ALL images are copyright. ;)

Tip, less space behind of subjects and more infront so not to center subjects. Image is flat, to overcome this, try boosting the "contrast," in "Bright contrast," to +7 this will make the image "Pop." Sharpening and noise reduction needed.

Mike

How nice to see these birds. We don't have them in Canada, so this is a real treat to see them. I like the colours very much, and also the lighting, but it's always a good idea to try and place your main subject off centre. I see Mike did a nice workshop for you to explain. That's good. I also did a workshop as I feel this image might benefit from a little sharpening. I hope you like it.
Thank you for leaving a critique on one of my photos. I really appreciate it.

I disagree that the composition is weak. It is a little unfortunate that the birds are right in the center but sometimes the rules need to be broken. It is such a well balanced picture...the lines and flower clusters and all the wonderful soft tones gives this photo a special quality. Some sharpening of the birds may help, yet again it may not. It is the softness that I love about this photo.

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